Evidence Act 2006

Repeals and amendments

Schedule 1: Enactments repealed

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"Laws that are no longer valid and have been replaced"

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The Evidence Act 2006 has a part called Enactments repealed. You can find this in the schedule, which is extra information that is not part of the main act. This schedule is empowered by s 215, which means it gets its power from section 215.

Some old laws are repealed, which means they are no longer valid. These laws include the Evidence Act 1908, the Crimes Act 1961, the Juries Act 1981, and the Summary Proceedings Act 1957.

When you look at the schedule, you will see these old laws listed as the ones that are repealed.

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1Enactments repealed Empowered by s 215

  • Evidence Act 1908 (1908 No 56)
  • Crimes Act 1961 (1961 No 43)
  • Juries Act 1981 (1981 No 23)
  • Summary Proceedings Act 1957 (1957 No 87)